While we take reasonable and due care to supervise student searches on the Internet, the school district makes no guarantees of any kind about the accuracy or appropriateness of the information found on-line. You are responsible for evaluating your sources.
Vandalism: Do not damage any computer systems. In addition, never move, delete, or modify any applications or files that are not yours.
Software: Do not load programs onto any computer without the permission of the teacher.
Copyright: Do not use other people’s information or ideas as your own. Always give credit to the original creators of the information you find on-line. To do otherwise is considered plagiarism. We use the Internet as an educational tool and we see its potential as an important communications link. Plagiarism is to take and use as one's own the writings or ideas of another person. Plagiarism is not tolerated.
Students are required to conduct research and prepare research papers that contain the writings and ideas of other people,however,proper bibliographic referencesare required.
These additional guidelines are regarding the student’s use of and behavior on the Internet in cooperative learning project work and in the supervised use of the e-mail when that service is in place:
BE POLITE Never send, or encourage others to send, messages that are not polite.
USE APPROPRIATE, RESPECTFUL LANGUAGE Remember, you are a representative of your school and district when you are on-line. Always use language that is appropriate and respectful in messages.
VALUE YOUR PRIVACY Do not send any message that includes personal information such as home address or phone number for yourself or any other person. Report to your teacher or supervising adult any inappropriate information you may receive.
As with all policy, the school officials may determine other behavior to be inappropriate. We reserve the right to change this policy without notice as the need arises.
After reading and reviewing this policy with your child, please complete Parental/Legal Guardian
The purpose of the internet connection is educational.
The use of the internet is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate and/or illegal behavior, as determined by the Marshfield Public Schools, may lead to penalties including revoking of student account, disciplinary action, and/or legal action.
A student will not participate in the transfer of inappropriate or illegal materials through the internet connection. The student will not participate in the transfer of material when such transfer of material would involve the infringement of a copyright and/or trademark. The transfer of such material could result in legal action against the student.
The Computer System Administrators and other authorized school officials may, at any time, access all of the electronic information, data, files and communications, however denominated or described.
E-mail is not utilized or allowed at the middle school except in an instructional situation.
Telecommunications Use Guidelines Information
While we take reasonable and due care to supervise student searches on the Internet, the school district makes no guarantees of any kind about the accuracy or appropriateness of the information found on-line. You are responsible for evaluating your sources.
Vandalism: Do not damage any computer systems. In addition, never move, delete, or modify any applications or files that are not yours.
Software: Do not load programs onto any computer without the permission of the teacher.
Copyright: Do not use other people’s information or ideas as your own. Always give credit to the original creators of the information you find on-line. To do otherwise is considered plagiarism. We use the Internet as an educational tool and we see its potential as an important communications link.
Plagiarism is to take and use as one's own the writings or ideas of another person.
Plagiarism is not tolerated.
Students are required to conduct research and prepare research papers that contain the writings and ideas of other people,however,proper bibliographic referencesare required.
These additional guidelines are regarding the student’s use of and behavior on the Internet in cooperative learning project work and in the supervised use of the e-mail when that service is in place:
BE POLITE
Never send, or encourage others to send, messages that are not polite.
USE APPROPRIATE, RESPECTFUL LANGUAGE
Remember, you are a representative of your school and district when you are on-line. Always use language that is appropriate and respectful in messages.
VALUE YOUR PRIVACY
Do not send any message that includes personal information such as home address or phone number for yourself or any other person. Report to your teacher or supervising adult any inappropriate information you may receive.
As with all policy, the school officials may determine other behavior to be inappropriate. We reserve the right to change this policy without notice as the need arises.
After reading and reviewing this policy with your child, please complete Parental/Legal Guardian
The purpose of the internet connection is educational.
The use of the internet is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate and/or illegal behavior, as determined by the Marshfield Public Schools, may lead to penalties including revoking of student account, disciplinary action, and/or legal action.
A student will not participate in the transfer of inappropriate or illegal materials through the internet connection. The student will not participate in the transfer of material when such transfer of material would involve the infringement of a copyright and/or trademark. The transfer of such material could result in legal action against the student.
The Computer System Administrators and other authorized school officials may, at any time, access all of the electronic information, data, files and communications, however denominated or described.
E-mail is not utilized or allowed at the middle school except in an instructional situation.